values seems deleted and Step-Editting-Frame disappears
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:37 am
Hi @all,
i often had a bug when work with QLC, but it wasnt impossible to reproduce it, but now i found a possibility!
Error Description: I mostly work in Show mode and sometimes i had the problem, that when i select a sequence on any track, that all values deems to be deleted and the Step-Editing Frame (on the right side) doesnt appear! To reproduce please load attached workframe and follow the steps:
1: Load File and go to Show Mode
2: In the only show you find 2 tracks, with a sequence on each
3: Click on the Sequence (My Roomlights) to select it (Tilt and Pan are on 50 and Dimmer on 80)
4: While the Sequence is selected, click on "Functions" (you also can switch to devices or other windows too)
5: Click back on "Shows" and select the Sequence (My Roomlights) again
Now you see 2 Things:
1: All Values of the function shown as 0 (it seems all values are deleted)
2: The Step-Editing-Frame (on the Right side) doesnt appear!
You can deselect the sequence and select it again, same Problem!
But the Values are still there! Its only a Display Problem. The only way to bring back the Values in the Sequence (My Roomlights) is to click on the other Sequence (named "Fake") on Track 2 and click back to the Sequence (My Roomlights). After that the values are back and the Step-Editing-Frame appears like it should!
Warning: Click necessarily on a sequence on another track (not the same track), to avoid the value-overwrite bug that i posted under: http://www.qlcplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=12278
In programming it confuses me, because i was thinking the values are deleted, so often i deleted the Sequence and make it new. But this is a display Problem! No Values are really deleted!
I can make a Video if it helps. But at the Moment i have a little problems with my Internet, so the upload takes to long. But when it helps i will upload a video this days!
Greetz
CoS
P.S.: i named this bug the "fakebug", because the values are NOT really deleted, it only seems to be! So my Attachment named fakebug.qxw
i often had a bug when work with QLC, but it wasnt impossible to reproduce it, but now i found a possibility!
Error Description: I mostly work in Show mode and sometimes i had the problem, that when i select a sequence on any track, that all values deems to be deleted and the Step-Editing Frame (on the right side) doesnt appear! To reproduce please load attached workframe and follow the steps:
1: Load File and go to Show Mode
2: In the only show you find 2 tracks, with a sequence on each
3: Click on the Sequence (My Roomlights) to select it (Tilt and Pan are on 50 and Dimmer on 80)
4: While the Sequence is selected, click on "Functions" (you also can switch to devices or other windows too)
5: Click back on "Shows" and select the Sequence (My Roomlights) again
Now you see 2 Things:
1: All Values of the function shown as 0 (it seems all values are deleted)
2: The Step-Editing-Frame (on the Right side) doesnt appear!
You can deselect the sequence and select it again, same Problem!
But the Values are still there! Its only a Display Problem. The only way to bring back the Values in the Sequence (My Roomlights) is to click on the other Sequence (named "Fake") on Track 2 and click back to the Sequence (My Roomlights). After that the values are back and the Step-Editing-Frame appears like it should!
Warning: Click necessarily on a sequence on another track (not the same track), to avoid the value-overwrite bug that i posted under: http://www.qlcplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=12278
In programming it confuses me, because i was thinking the values are deleted, so often i deleted the Sequence and make it new. But this is a display Problem! No Values are really deleted!
I can make a Video if it helps. But at the Moment i have a little problems with my Internet, so the upload takes to long. But when it helps i will upload a video this days!
Greetz
CoS
P.S.: i named this bug the "fakebug", because the values are NOT really deleted, it only seems to be! So my Attachment named fakebug.qxw